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SAME OLD MAN (1971) by Karen Dalton
'Same Old Man' appears to be a variation of one of my favourite songs, 'Old Man At The Mill', done by various people such as Ian Matthews, the Dillards and Doc Watson. This is the slowest version, but I like it too, particularly Karen Dalton's unusual voice (some raise similarities with Billie Holiday's).
A cult singer, 12-string guitarist, and banjo player of the New York 1960s folk revival, Karen Dalton is not widely known, despite counting the likes of Bob Dylan and Fred Neil among her acquaintances (see photo of them in the slideshow). She only recorded a few albums and her voice was not what you would call mainstream. The Band's "Katie's Been Gone," included on The Basement Tapes, is rumoured to be about Dalton.
Joanna’s beautiful version of Same Old Man at BAM in 2008
The years are starting to feel heavy on his back. But in spite of it, abraham keeps going.
Youtube brought me back suggesting this lute lady I forgot about completely but I know this lute song - or whatever - it’s probably a banjo but lute lady sounds better. Same Old Man. Trying to remember the time in my life with which this song is linked, unfortunately

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Today at work:
Old man, fixing a cooler in the kitchen: Hello, young lady! How are you?
Me: I'm well, how are you?
Old man: You know, just living the dream... God... I hope I wake up soon.